Re: ImagePrint/Photoshop soft-proofing
Re: ImagePrint/Photoshop soft-proofing
- Subject: Re: ImagePrint/Photoshop soft-proofing
- From: "Udo J. Machiels" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 20:41:54 +0000
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I would like to get the prints to match the Photoshop preview. Is it
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advisable to let Photoshop make the profile conversion to the
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Imageprint profile and then print the image through Imageprint without
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having Imageprint make the conversion? If so, how is that done? The
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ImagePrint color management preferences are a bit confusing, and it is
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not clear whether you can even print without ImagePrint making a
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conversion. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi,
As far as I know and others can correct me if I am wrong, got to the colour
folder in the Image Print folder. Copy the profile which you used to apply
within Image Print for printing. Dump this copy in the color sync folder
(MacOS9) or the appropriate color folders in Windows , go to proof setup in
Photoshop and click on this output profile from Image print. Now you should
be able to have the same preview within Photoshop as within the Image print
Rip on condition that this profile is applied as the printer profile within
the Image Print. And have Adobe RGB as working spoce within the Rip as
well.
Regards,
Udo
UK
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Thanks
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sean fitzgerald
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